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john mccain is one of the blessings of our lives. i love this book and ask a read it. but i did read it and i loved it. it's a remarkable story in which you tell a lot of stories and portrays sides of john mccain that the difficult times in your life because of illness where he was not only very -- but he was very caring and we see a lot of examples of physics dirt city and humor. this is really a a story in the book about you. it's your book and you pay great tribute to john mccain but i look at the title "stronger" and it didn't sink in and when i finished the book i said whoa this book shows how one person, cindy mccain got stronger over her life read she was tested and she had opportunities that people never have richie came from strength in her own family and she just got stronger and now in this very difficult period after john's death she has dropped -- understrength and her capacity to carry on so to me this is a wonderful book and it was fun to read. it was great to be with john and hear about him through your eyes but it was also inspirational so i hope peopl
john mccain is one of the blessings of our lives. i love this book and ask a read it. but i did read it and i loved it. it's a remarkable story in which you tell a lot of stories and portrays sides of john mccain that the difficult times in your life because of illness where he was not only very -- but he was very caring and we see a lot of examples of physics dirt city and humor. this is really a a story in the book about you. it's your book and you pay great tribute to john mccain but i look...
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it's not john mccain's politics. would he recognize the republican party -- >> no. >> -- so many people say they still believe that donald trump won the election? >> i don't believe my husband would recognize it. i do know one thing, he would be fighting like the dickens to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous republican administrations and previous administrations as well. i'm still a republican. i believe in the party, and i believe in what we stand for, but right now we've lost our way. and so i'm hoping as the years go on perhaps we can right ourselves and do what republicans do best and that is work for smaller government but work in a bipartisan fashion. >> the hearings that have been going on have been watched by millions and millions of people and they've been compelling, compelling television but shocking about the level of lies and deceit going on inside the white house. >> for all of us, and i can watch a little bit of it being based in rome, the time change is a little ha
it's not john mccain's politics. would he recognize the republican party -- >> no. >> -- so many people say they still believe that donald trump won the election? >> i don't believe my husband would recognize it. i do know one thing, he would be fighting like the dickens to pull it back together and bring it back to what it was during previous republican administrations and previous administrations as well. i'm still a republican. i believe in the party, and i believe in what...
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ambassador cindy mccain accepting on behalf of senator john mccain. richard -- accepting on behalf of richard concha. megan repeat no. diane nash. dr. garcia. general vilma --. ambassador role --. senator allen sentence. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] pres. biden: please have a seat. good afternoon and welcome to the white house. thank you all very much and to all the cabinet members, elected officials that are here and former leg officials like joe lieberman, my good friend is here. so many critical people. i want to thank the vice presidents -- i want to thank vice president harris and this -- and the second gentleman. our nation has always been a work in progress. that is the work in story. it is not a simple one. it has never been a simple one. for the july week reminds us what draws us together long ago and still binds us at our best. what we strive for, we the people do what we can. the ideal america shines like a sun to light up the freedom of the world. that is the soul of our nation. it that is who
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that was john mccain. in the code he inherited from his family that served before him is passed on jay's brothers and sisters, children and grandchildren today. cindy, madame ambassador and the family, i am honored to have you accept this metal on his behalf -- this medal on his behalf. john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970's and we stopped in hawaii. cindy, i think you were there on vacation and you were talking to my wife jill, and john kept looking at her. and he talked about her. so, jill and i did something presumptuous, we make sure they introduced one another. he still owes me. [laughter] i think it is the best thing we ever did for each other, the very best. [applause] that is true, that is what he talked about when we left. and didn't take long to call you when he got back. [laughter] my fellow americans, please can graduate -- please congratulate this year's presidential medal of freedom winners. [applause] now i'm i -- now, i'm going to ask our military aid to read the rest of
that was john mccain. in the code he inherited from his family that served before him is passed on jay's brothers and sisters, children and grandchildren today. cindy, madame ambassador and the family, i am honored to have you accept this metal on his behalf -- this medal on his behalf. john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970's and we stopped in hawaii. cindy, i think you were there on vacation and you were talking to my wife jill, and john kept looking at her. and he talked...
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later president biden will award the late senator john mccain and 16 others the presidential medal of freedom which is the nation's highest civilian honor. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch on our free video app or online at c-span.org. andrew desiderio is with this. he covers foreign policy issues. he is with us this morning to talk about codels the whole purpose and reason and a little bit of history behind delegation trips. first of all defined what a codels is. guest: it is an abbreviation former congressional delegation. they knew they could use it to their advantage, the senate is going to have to vote on nato's exception for finland and sweden and that is why they went to nato to deliver that message on behalf of the administration. this is not a controversial issue in the united states. there are so many issues that divide us when we are at home. this is one of those that we are all united on. it serves a specific purpose, and it reinforces biden's message. host: although these events do get covered, you were with the trip the entire duration? guest
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let's go see john mccain right now. so he picked up the phone and called senator mccain and he said he would be happy to see me and his friend orrin hatch. we went over to senator mccain's office and sat down and orrin hatch proceeded to describe how important it was that we host the games and that to senator hatch get the support he needed and senator mccain made it very clear he wouldn't stand in the of doing anything that would be needed to secure the games in salt lake city. so, i owed orrin hatch a great deal of credit for helping us to be able to host games in salt lake city successfully, and to do so without security incident. i think everyone knows orrin hatch was a man of tremendous faith. he was a advocate to protect religious freedom and legislation that he offered in this regard still stands in protecting the rights of people of faith in the country today. he dedicated his life to a commitment to jesus christ and the principles of christianity. he did so by accepting callings in the church of jesus christ of
let's go see john mccain right now. so he picked up the phone and called senator mccain and he said he would be happy to see me and his friend orrin hatch. we went over to senator mccain's office and sat down and orrin hatch proceeded to describe how important it was that we host the games and that to senator hatch get the support he needed and senator mccain made it very clear he wouldn't stand in the of doing anything that would be needed to secure the games in salt lake city. so, i owed...
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brian kemp was handed, his john mccain moment, and he in effect said, oh no, oh no john mccain,. trump's chosen republican for governor david perdue did not correct that republican candidate, who called the president they put a file. moderators of the debates, georgia reporters, had no reaction to the president being called a pedophile. no one did. because that is now standard republican language for this democratic presidents, and it will be for any future democratic president. that is how far beyond extreme the republican party has gone. and the republican party, you can say anything, you can tell any lie about any democrat, and no republican will stand up to your life. republicans like mitch mcconnell never say that joe biden is an illegitimate president. but there are thrilled that millions of republican voters believe the. republicans need voters to believe that elections produced a legitimate results because they have no plan. no strategy to ever win the most votes for president again. the only strategy they have for winning the presidency is winning the electoral college,
brian kemp was handed, his john mccain moment, and he in effect said, oh no, oh no john mccain,. trump's chosen republican for governor david perdue did not correct that republican candidate, who called the president they put a file. moderators of the debates, georgia reporters, had no reaction to the president being called a pedophile. no one did. because that is now standard republican language for this democratic presidents, and it will be for any future democratic president. that is how far...
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there's a little bit of -- and also the reality that john mccain and mitt romney while flawed humans are like, were very different. there were responsible people at the till and so i think the justifications in a lot of way had a little bit more merit in the, there were elements that supported it which is we can say all of the bad things that came to pass, we could've seen some of that in in 2007, that's tt it's also true that john mccain did didn't immigratin reform billl with ted kennedy, believed that climate change is real and said he was going to do cap-and-trade if he got into the presidency, told his campaign racisthey couldn't a attacks on barack obama over jeremiah wright. the fundamental different leadership of the tops i think like knowing that there was something rotten, you know, and also recognizing that there was a different time i i think those two things can both coexist. what to me like in the end like the book is about and it's one thing i hit mccain on, i'm very kind of mccain except on this one thing which is of these comforting lies. the book is about about how
there's a little bit of -- and also the reality that john mccain and mitt romney while flawed humans are like, were very different. there were responsible people at the till and so i think the justifications in a lot of way had a little bit more merit in the, there were elements that supported it which is we can say all of the bad things that came to pass, we could've seen some of that in in 2007, that's tt it's also true that john mccain did didn't immigratin reform billl with ted kennedy,...
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this is a party that is running against john mccain insulting his family and done this time and time again. the most popular statesman in decades. they need to realize their value -- >> kari lake said if there is a john mccain supporter in this room, i want you to get the -- out of here. >> yeah. >> i subscribe with the quaint notion political parties are designed to add to the people you have in your -- >> also, i mean, what has kari lake ever done? no offense to tv anchors but she's been a tv anchor her entire life and in a state -- >> and an obama supporter. >> yeah, for her to be insulting john mccain seems -- >> also, another example of what works for trump doesn't correlate with other people. i think the arizona gop and many state gop leaders across the country will recognize trump might be a trophy in a primary but he's toxic in a general. >> wolf? >> anderson, thank you. we have another major projection to make now in arizona once again. cnn projects that democrat adrian fontes wins the race to be arizona secretary of state, defeating mark fincham. also a self-proclaimed memb
this is a party that is running against john mccain insulting his family and done this time and time again. the most popular statesman in decades. they need to realize their value -- >> kari lake said if there is a john mccain supporter in this room, i want you to get the -- out of here. >> yeah. >> i subscribe with the quaint notion political parties are designed to add to the people you have in your -- >> also, i mean, what has kari lake ever done? no offense to tv...
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and it did matter that john mccain looked at the audience and said no we did not say that about barack obama. . . . . responsibility of actually reading leading here and elsewhere. the other answer to my question was thrown out by the pandemic. weise get asked that question on tv i would say i think we need this one really cataclysmic thing toea happen, right? then everyone will come together and realize we need people in charge who know what they are doing. that's not end up being right. >> now we know it's your fault. [laughter] if you have a question you can come to the microphone. if you cannot reach the microphone for any reason just raise your hand. >> thank you so much for it first of all olivia, your article andrt rudy giuliani was really important right now. [laughter] especially about the drinks at the market but one my question is my biggest take away from tonight is trying to reach people that we demonized. so trump fans, it is hard when you engage with some people they talk about qanon and all this other stuff. have you, had success moving awy from trump and if so how do y
and it did matter that john mccain looked at the audience and said no we did not say that about barack obama. . . . . responsibility of actually reading leading here and elsewhere. the other answer to my question was thrown out by the pandemic. weise get asked that question on tv i would say i think we need this one really cataclysmic thing toea happen, right? then everyone will come together and realize we need people in charge who know what they are doing. that's not end up being right....
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who told john mccain supporters to leave, and walk out the door. after john mccain more than three decades of devotion to public service. who campaigned as donald trump's mini me. was sent walking. because that was not what arizona moderates, arizona independents, or arizona republicans wanted. and i think she made a really bad bet, in the state of arizona. i think republicans are going to be looking at this in the state. as congress just saying. and saying, what did we do wrong? how did we nominate this person? how do we fix the republican party. >> the course correction that i want to point out. the idea here we're talking about election denialism. on one hand. but also the overall line it with trump. it does include in some respects, the idea that you were against john mccain. i mean, we remember what happened at the funeral the late senator. remember the conversations, the weather aziz acrimonious nature of the relationship as well. and the backlash has been swift, but having said that. it is not as if katie hobbs had a runaway election. kari l
who told john mccain supporters to leave, and walk out the door. after john mccain more than three decades of devotion to public service. who campaigned as donald trump's mini me. was sent walking. because that was not what arizona moderates, arizona independents, or arizona republicans wanted. and i think she made a really bad bet, in the state of arizona. i think republicans are going to be looking at this in the state. as congress just saying. and saying, what did we do wrong? how did we...
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supporters to the eve and walk out the door after john mccain's more than three decades of devotion to a public service who campaigned as a donald trump mini me was sent walking. because that was not wet arizona moderates, arizona independents, or arizona republicans wanted. and i think she made a really bad, bad bet in the state of arizona. and republicans will be looking at this in the state, as kyung was just saying, what did we do wrong? how did we nominate this person? and how do we fix the republican party? >> the course correction issued, i want to point, out as you point, out the idea here we are talking about election denialism on the one hand, but also the overall alignment with trump, doesn't claude chanting, in some respects, the idea that you are against john mccain. we will remember what happened at the funeral of the late senator. the conversations, the way there was this acrimonious nature of the relationship as well, and the backlash has been swift but having said that, it's not as if katie hobbs had a runaway election. >> carrie was still very much >> carrie was st
supporters to the eve and walk out the door after john mccain's more than three decades of devotion to a public service who campaigned as a donald trump mini me was sent walking. because that was not wet arizona moderates, arizona independents, or arizona republicans wanted. and i think she made a really bad, bad bet in the state of arizona. and republicans will be looking at this in the state, as kyung was just saying, what did we do wrong? how did we nominate this person? and how do we fix...
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mccain at all, and i wonder if john mccain were still alive and still here would the sort of perverse incentives that are at work right now in the republican party, because it did work with him on build the wall, would even a john mccain have had to run this kind of a campaign? >> i don't think so and for this reason. what's happening in arizona. here's a state as you said was becoming a conservative state, an increasingly contested state. rise of technology, education, arizona is a jump ball state. one response is to try to build out your majority. >> yeah. >> and that's what john mccain did. he picked up lots of crossover votes, but the dominant fans of the republican party now has said, you know what, we're going to double down on trying to squeeze more and more juice out of an ever slinking lem op. we used to have 3/5, now we have half and we're just going to try to squeeze more and more juice with less and less lemon and something that makes '22 an interesting year for the whole country, if that strategy fails you get a better republican party. if that strategy works as candidate
mccain at all, and i wonder if john mccain were still alive and still here would the sort of perverse incentives that are at work right now in the republican party, because it did work with him on build the wall, would even a john mccain have had to run this kind of a campaign? >> i don't think so and for this reason. what's happening in arizona. here's a state as you said was becoming a conservative state, an increasingly contested state. rise of technology, education, arizona is a jump...
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but it's also true that john mccabe was doing -- john mccain was doing an 'em immigration reform bill with ted kennedy, was going to do cap and trade, toll his campaign staff they couldn't do racist attacks on barack obama over jeremiah dwight. there was a fundamental -- jeremiah wright. there wasow a fundamental different leadership at the top. knowing there was something rotten and then also recognizing that it was a different time, i think that those two things can both, can both coexist. but to me, like, in the end the book is about -- and that's one thing i hit mccain on. i'mth very kind to mccain except for one thing. the book is about how easy it is to tell yourself a story that is convenient. right in that is comforting. and how hard it is when you're faced with a tough situation and how hard it isho to look at yourself and say, no, actually i need to be responsible for this right now, right? it's easy in 2008 to say, well, palin's crazy, and john mccain's now pretending that he's for a border wall when he really isn't. but, like, that's okay. that's a convenient thing we need
but it's also true that john mccabe was doing -- john mccain was doing an 'em immigration reform bill with ted kennedy, was going to do cap and trade, toll his campaign staff they couldn't do racist attacks on barack obama over jeremiah dwight. there was a fundamental -- jeremiah wright. there wasow a fundamental different leadership at the top. knowing there was something rotten and then also recognizing that it was a different time, i think that those two things can both, can both coexist....
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and the same way i compartmentalize the fact that you, john mccain, didn't want to let me get married in my brain. right. and and then, you know, once in a while, charlottesville would happen or there'd be a bad news day. and it -- out of that compartment in their brain. and they'd say, oh, i don't know, maybe they call some people and say, maybe i can i get another dish? i something else. and then it dulls right? then three months later or something else. right. and, and i, i think that there were a lot of people in washington like that and, and anyway, going back to your original question about the white house crowd, right. when i lost my train of thought, this unfortunate thing about this and even when i empathize with that choice is is those people were necessary for for january six for this madness to happen right like the crazy people were also and they were the ones that were driving it, you know. but that wasn't sufficient. you couldn't have you couldn't have had a whole white house. you couldn't have had a whole apparatus. right? had enough people driving a car that the quote
and the same way i compartmentalize the fact that you, john mccain, didn't want to let me get married in my brain. right. and and then, you know, once in a while, charlottesville would happen or there'd be a bad news day. and it -- out of that compartment in their brain. and they'd say, oh, i don't know, maybe they call some people and say, maybe i can i get another dish? i something else. and then it dulls right? then three months later or something else. right. and, and i, i think that there...
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you do this, you are going to lose. >> a few of you have association with john mccain, right? how many people here? three of you? whether you're a democrat or a republican, there are people that saw qualities in john mccain, particularly in his last years through his presidential runs. some people didn't like a lot of the things he did but they felt like he upheld the standards of politics that we maybe don't see today. tell me a little bit about that. >> here is the beauty of john mccain, he was a disciple of democracy. whether you agreed with him or not, it didn't matter. it was more about being a disciple of, a system that is accessible to people. are they able to share their political opinions. be vociferously bound to argue the great debate and concepts overtime. stand up and say, this experiment is beautiful. it is an experiment. he treated it like a wholly fairmount. >> one that fail sometimes. >> that's true but it was a wholly experiment for him. it was beyond agreement or disagreement. it was about civility. it was about the great debate. he loved to debate, everyone
you do this, you are going to lose. >> a few of you have association with john mccain, right? how many people here? three of you? whether you're a democrat or a republican, there are people that saw qualities in john mccain, particularly in his last years through his presidential runs. some people didn't like a lot of the things he did but they felt like he upheld the standards of politics that we maybe don't see today. tell me a little bit about that. >> here is the beauty of john...
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that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family who served before him has passed on to his brothers and sisters, children, grandchildren today. cindy, madam ambassador, and the family except this metal on his behalf. is a say in the senate the point of personal privilege, i was staffing, john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970s. we stopped in hawaii. and cindy, i think you are there on vacation. and you were talking to my wife, jill. and john kept looking at her. and he talked about her. so jill and i did something which was presumptuous. we made sure we introduced one another. he still owes me. i think it's the best thing we ever did for john. the very best. >> [applause] >> that's true, that's what he talked about when we left and it didn't take long to call you, did he? when we got back. my fellow americans, please congratulate this year's presidential medal of freedom. >> [applause] >> now i'm going to ask the military aid to read the rest of the citation as we present t
that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family who served before him has passed on to his brothers and sisters, children, grandchildren today. cindy, madam ambassador, and the family except this metal on his behalf. is a say in the senate the point of personal privilege, i was staffing, john was staffing me on a trip to asia in the late 1970s. we stopped in hawaii. and cindy, i think you are there on vacation. and you were talking to my wife, jill. and john kept looking at her....
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they wanted from john mccain. maybe he wasn't crazy enough for them on his issues, but guess what, republicans dominated the state when people like john mccain were winning republican primaries. now, again, they've lost both senate seats. they have lost the governorship. they've lost the secretary of state. they're losing all of these constitutional offices. right now from 18 to 20 to 22, arizona is blue, and it's blue for one reason. i brought up matt salmon. matt would have won last night. other candidates would have won last nigh. you go to pennsylvania, chances are very good that if dr. oz had not been the nominee, you know, that race may have broken a different way. again, because of the political environment. you can go state by state by state. and it always seems like the primary voters in these states egged on in some parts by donald trump are picking the weakest candidates to win general elections. it's about owning the libs, congratulations, you're owning the libs with no power. but if it's about winning
they wanted from john mccain. maybe he wasn't crazy enough for them on his issues, but guess what, republicans dominated the state when people like john mccain were winning republican primaries. now, again, they've lost both senate seats. they have lost the governorship. they've lost the secretary of state. they're losing all of these constitutional offices. right now from 18 to 20 to 22, arizona is blue, and it's blue for one reason. i brought up matt salmon. matt would have won last night....
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it's something senator john mccain helped me understand when i was a young person in a room just like this. y'all have a role to play, i hope we all walk away from our conversation this evening with a deep understanding and inspiration to do more in public life. today's conversation is taking place on yom kippur, the holiest day of the jewish year, or me as the granddaughter of a jew and holocaust survivor, it is meaningful and powerful to have this conversation today. yom kippur is about reflection and our ability to improve as individual people and as a community. today, in theme with the holiday of yom kippur, we will have the opportunity to reflect on our country through the lens of how we can improve it, and ask who we want to be as citizens, and as a nation as we embark on an this next year. i know congresswoman cheney will help us do just that. as part of our arizona democracy program, we are looking forward to conducting tonight's conversation to honor the legacy of senator mccain. it will be a civil conversation where we welcome opposing views, but ultimately one that is resp
it's something senator john mccain helped me understand when i was a young person in a room just like this. y'all have a role to play, i hope we all walk away from our conversation this evening with a deep understanding and inspiration to do more in public life. today's conversation is taking place on yom kippur, the holiest day of the jewish year, or me as the granddaughter of a jew and holocaust survivor, it is meaningful and powerful to have this conversation today. yom kippur is about...
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but it's just not that same republican party of ronald reagan or john mccain. it is now every bit as flawed as its standard bearer, donald trump. >> pat cipollone has gone from standing on the senate floor opposing you in the impeachment trial of donald trump, the first one to now cooperating with the fbi, presumably telling the fbi everything he knows about the documents at mar-a-lago. we are seeing congresswoman cheney come close to a microphone, but what's your reaction to where pat cipollone is now with his cooperation of the fbi? we'll go to the congresswoman whenever she needs to speak. >> cipollone is indicative of many people in the trump administration in that, they finally got to a point where there's a line they wouldn't cross. but they crossed an awful lot of lines before that. he was one of the trump enabler, as one of the trump defenders, and we saw that during the impeachment trial when he told the senate there was no evidence of print quote print cuoco was being discussed. that's his history. at the same time, he wouldn't go along with it and in
but it's just not that same republican party of ronald reagan or john mccain. it is now every bit as flawed as its standard bearer, donald trump. >> pat cipollone has gone from standing on the senate floor opposing you in the impeachment trial of donald trump, the first one to now cooperating with the fbi, presumably telling the fbi everything he knows about the documents at mar-a-lago. we are seeing congresswoman cheney come close to a microphone, but what's your reaction to where pat...
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patriots like a dear friend of mine, john mccain. john and i went after each other with a hammer and tongs. we disagreed politically on things. but being here, i can't help but think of john and how the naval academy meant so much to him. he chose these grounds for his final resting place. john was an american hero. withstood torture, years of being held of a prisoner of war. when he came home, he decided to continue. he wanted to continue to serve. traveled tens of thousands of miles together. a man of great principle and capacity. he lived by a code. the same code that you all have been taught. it's not just words. it's real. duty, honor, loyalty. he kept that code throughout his years as a prisoner of war. all the time he served in the united states congress. we often disagree but we were close friends. john and i knew one another. in march of 2018, i was honored that john asked me to receive on his behalf the alumni association distinguishing award. when john was on his deathbed at his home in arizona, i went to see him. i was le
patriots like a dear friend of mine, john mccain. john and i went after each other with a hammer and tongs. we disagreed politically on things. but being here, i can't help but think of john and how the naval academy meant so much to him. he chose these grounds for his final resting place. john was an american hero. withstood torture, years of being held of a prisoner of war. when he came home, he decided to continue. he wanted to continue to serve. traveled tens of thousands of miles together....
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and while john mccain was still alive, he seemed to believe that. after senator mccain's very sad passing, lindsey was unmoored. i don't know how else to say it. and in 2016, he was still somewhat of himself, and he pointed out a lot of the inconsistencies and the dangers of donald trump, and then when trump ended up getting elected, senator graham threw his lot in with him. and now the supreme court has refused to hear his appeal that he must testify about whatever he was doing to overturn the election in georgia. i find it bewildering that somebody who was always on the conservative side, don't get me wrong, has so thrown his lot in with the cult that goes along with the big lie and seems to be moving us in a direction that i think anyone with half a sense of american history knows is going to hurt us. and i think everybody should stand up and be held accountable and hold each other accountable for where we stand today, going into this midterm election. >> well, secretary clinton, hold on for a second. we're going to take a quick commercial break.
and while john mccain was still alive, he seemed to believe that. after senator mccain's very sad passing, lindsey was unmoored. i don't know how else to say it. and in 2016, he was still somewhat of himself, and he pointed out a lot of the inconsistencies and the dangers of donald trump, and then when trump ended up getting elected, senator graham threw his lot in with him. and now the supreme court has refused to hear his appeal that he must testify about whatever he was doing to overturn the...
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john mccain and barack obama are running for office. we are a bed-and-breakfast and we are not selling beds so may be we can sell breakfast. we sold an obama cereal called "obama-o's" we learned john mccain was a captain in the navy so we called it captain medicane. we actually ended up selling $30,000 worth of collectible breakfast cereal. now it is '08. we launched three times. no one is using it. i'm thinking to myself " i wonder if mark zuckerberg ever had to hot glue cereal boxes in their living room?" the answer is no. i'm going out to dinner at a thai restaurant with the founder of just net tv. they say " you should join y combinator because you are diane --dying." paul graham eventually allowed us to apply. we missed the deadline by he allowed us to apply after the deadline. we got an interview and paul graham hated the idea of airbnb at first. he did not get it. my roommate john hands him a box of cereal he made. he says "this is how we funded the company." he says " if you convinced people to pay $40 for a $4 box of cereal may
john mccain and barack obama are running for office. we are a bed-and-breakfast and we are not selling beds so may be we can sell breakfast. we sold an obama cereal called "obama-o's" we learned john mccain was a captain in the navy so we called it captain medicane. we actually ended up selling $30,000 worth of collectible breakfast cereal. now it is '08. we launched three times. no one is using it. i'm thinking to myself " i wonder if mark zuckerberg ever had to hot glue cereal...
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to vote for the bill and give trump a win. >> the vice president stood toe- to-toe with john mccain. and he was in his space, it was very close. they went on for, i don't know, it seemed like 15 or 20 minutes, back and forth, back and forth. vice president pence turned on his heel and walked away. (gavel pounding) >> the clerk will call the roll. >> it was the most dramatic night on the senate floor i had seen in all my years up there. >> mr. durbin... >> john mccain walks up to where the vote clerks are and he lifts his hand very dramatically. >> narrator: mccain, with a thumbs down gesture, shocked the chamber. >> no. (gasps, light applause) >> you could hear audible gasps in the chamber. and those gasps of surprise came from both sides of the aisle. >> in the senate chambers, you could hear the shock, first gasps, then applause. >> another devastating blow to republican... >> narrator: the president had been watching on television. >> we were in the dining room off the oval office. there was profound disappointment that we were that close, and that had spent a lot of effort really
to vote for the bill and give trump a win. >> the vice president stood toe- to-toe with john mccain. and he was in his space, it was very close. they went on for, i don't know, it seemed like 15 or 20 minutes, back and forth, back and forth. vice president pence turned on his heel and walked away. (gavel pounding) >> the clerk will call the roll. >> it was the most dramatic night on the senate floor i had seen in all my years up there. >> mr. durbin... >> john...
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john mccain lost the republican nomination to george w. bush, because george w. bush got to have it both ways. he got to claim that he was in favor of banning all abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, and life of the mother, but the republican platform that he ran on called for banning all abortions. >> the position, is you believe there's an exception for rape, incest, and life of mother. but you want the platform that you're supposed to be leading to have no exceptions. >> the platform talks about -- it doesn't talk about what specifically should be in the constitutional amendment. please let me finish. let me finish, let me finish. the platform speaks about a constitutional amendment. it doesn't refer to how that amendment would be defined. john -- >> read the platform, it has no exceptions. >> john, i think we need to keep the platform the way it is. this is a pro leaf party. >> may i finish please? may i finish please? please. we need to be a pro life party. we need to say, life is precious, and that is what our platform refers to. and that's why w
john mccain lost the republican nomination to george w. bush, because george w. bush got to have it both ways. he got to claim that he was in favor of banning all abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, and life of the mother, but the republican platform that he ran on called for banning all abortions. >> the position, is you believe there's an exception for rape, incest, and life of mother. but you want the platform that you're supposed to be leading to have no exceptions....
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that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family that served before him that passed down to his brothers and sisters, children and grandchildren today i was staffing, john was tapping me on a trip to asia in the late 70s and we stop in hawaii and cindy, i think you were there on vacation, and you were talking to my wife, jill, and john kept looking at her [ laughter ] and he talked about her, so, jill and i did something which was a little presumptuous, we made sure that we introduced one another. he still owes me. [ laughter ] >> i think that was the best thing we ever did for john. of the very best. [ applause ] he didn't take long to call me. my fellow americans please congratulate this year's most presidential medal of freedom award. [ applause ] now i'm going to ask the military aid to read the rest of the citations as we present the metals. please be suited. >> simone biles. overcoming great odds, simone biles is the most decorated american gymnast in history. a former foster child tha
that was john mccain. and the code he inherited from his family that served before him that passed down to his brothers and sisters, children and grandchildren today i was staffing, john was tapping me on a trip to asia in the late 70s and we stop in hawaii and cindy, i think you were there on vacation, and you were talking to my wife, jill, and john kept looking at her [ laughter ] and he talked about her, so, jill and i did something which was a little presumptuous, we made sure that we...
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john mccain was photographed carrying his bags. these codels was how this relationship was started. they linked up on so many issues , these codels have served as the foundation on getting these deals done. host: from your experience, what is the foreign view of these congressional trips? guest: foreign leaders meet with these members of congress and view them as americans and that is how these members go into these meetings. you are all on the same team. it is not a partisan message, it is a message that can help the administration. when joni ernst met with the japanese prime minister, because iowa and japan have an expansive beef trade. there are many issues that senators can meet with these leaders on. host: let's first go to st. louis, missouri. caller: good morning c-span. you mentioned meeting with numerous foreign leaders. you mentioned j pan. apan. are there any other foreign leaders? guest: they met with the foreign leader of germany, estonia, sweden. sweden was a huge focus of the summit. given that they are trying to become a member of nato. they alsothey also had a one h
john mccain was photographed carrying his bags. these codels was how this relationship was started. they linked up on so many issues , these codels have served as the foundation on getting these deals done. host: from your experience, what is the foreign view of these congressional trips? guest: foreign leaders meet with these members of congress and view them as americans and that is how these members go into these meetings. you are all on the same team. it is not a partisan message, it is a...
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they are not like the john mccain. these are absolutely insane people that are going to be happy to overturn the election on behalf of donald trump in 2024. they are pledging that they will do that. that is their -- that is the reason why they won their primaries, and so i just think it's critical to kind of cleve those voters off in suburban phoenix, the types of people who have been republicans in the past and to see these extremists for what they are. >> yeah. i mean, rakell, tim makes so many good points there. donald trump is clearly laying the groundwork to have any election results that the republican party doesn't like simply overturned. they are infiltrating the system through random acts of violence. they are infiltrating the system by trying to be elected to disrupt democracy. how will you navigate that in the state of arizona particularly given mark funchium. he's a scary character if he's elected along with kari layer and masters arizona has got some problems. >> arizona and the country would have some pro
they are not like the john mccain. these are absolutely insane people that are going to be happy to overturn the election on behalf of donald trump in 2024. they are pledging that they will do that. that is their -- that is the reason why they won their primaries, and so i just think it's critical to kind of cleve those voters off in suburban phoenix, the types of people who have been republicans in the past and to see these extremists for what they are. >> yeah. i mean, rakell, tim makes...
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my office now was john mccain' office. i think a lot about john. i was in that exact office with a bipartisan group of senators as judge gorsuch was being nominated for the supreme court. i was digging into his record and philosophy and there was one case, the hobby lobby case, i just was really struggling with it. i would say gorsuch was the closest for me where i knew hhim, i had a sense of him, his writings. >> is it about judicial philosophy or advice and consent? >> that's the point. that was the point where i first voted against a nominee for the supreme court not based on -- he's imminently qualified, great temperament, good writer, strong record of service, but i disagreed with his philophy. senator brown and i had a forceful exchange where he said to me, i voted for kagan and sotomayor. if you're not willing to vote for gorsuch, what's that mean? i will own that i'm a part of this problem and recognize that with senator graham saying in this process he's voting against her, he was the last one on the committee who had a history of voting f
my office now was john mccain' office. i think a lot about john. i was in that exact office with a bipartisan group of senators as judge gorsuch was being nominated for the supreme court. i was digging into his record and philosophy and there was one case, the hobby lobby case, i just was really struggling with it. i would say gorsuch was the closest for me where i knew hhim, i had a sense of him, his writings. >> is it about judicial philosophy or advice and consent? >> that's the...